You can't have QoS in a pure version of net neutrality.
That's why the FCC's implementation makes exceptions for traffic management and deals only with business practice related net neutrality violations.
Of course, not all business practice related net neutrality violations are bad for the consumer, so the FCC makes lots of exceptions for those as well (see: zero rating).
That's why the FCC's implementation makes exceptions for traffic management and deals only with business practice related net neutrality violations.
Of course, not all business practice related net neutrality violations are bad for the consumer, so the FCC makes lots of exceptions for those as well (see: zero rating).